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Rachel Krys, Head of Media & Communications at Equally Ours, blogs on how we talk about the issues we care about: The way we talk
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Rachel Krys, Head of Media & Communications at Equally Ours, blogs on how we talk about the issues we care about: The way we talk
Equally Ours’ Director Nicky Hawkins blogs about the importance of human rights in care: Today the Care Quality Commission announced that a new ‘mum test’
Human rights are back in the news. Last week’s cabinet reshuffle opened the door to plans for a Bill of Rights to replace the Human
Blog post from our new Communications Director, Nicky Hawkins: It’s easy to see human rights as being important overseas, in war-torn areas and developing nations,
To mark the 799th anniversary of Magna Carta, the Prime Minister wrote an article for the Mail on Sunday on British values.
In May 2014, following the European Court of Human Rights ruling on Elaine McDonald’s case, Equally Ours posted a blog about the case.
Councils have to consider the human rights of people who need care when making decisions about cuts to services. When the London Borough of Kensington
Thankfully most people never have to worry about their human rights. For many, they can seem fairly distant: something for lawyers and politicians to worry
A post by Michael Ford QC about new employment tribunal fees and discrimination discusses the case of UNISON v Lord Chancellor; Equality and Human Rights Commission.
A Huffington Post blog by Professor Aoife Nolan asks whether the UK is compliant with international human rights law in regard to the right to adequate housing.